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FeaturesWars D'Oeuvre How to re-enact the Battle of Waterloo (18th June 1815) using the remnants of a country dinner party Sharp as Pin William Smith on how pin stripes went from bankers to gangsters and back again Home Boys Torquil Arbuthnot & Nathaniel Slipper advocate forming battalions against modernity A Gentleman's Guide to Youth Tribes Donald Twain looks at the sartorial choices facing the youth of today The King of Tweed Patrick Grant on one of the dandiest of the English royals, Edward VII Last of the Afghan Dandies Alistair Leighton finds an elderly gent with fond memories of Kabul Tropical Tailoring Richard Burdett on maintaining sartorial principles in the face of Global Warming Teacher, Leave them Kid Gloves Alone! Hector Gurgle-Smith advocates a more robust approach to pedagogy The Military Chap Arbuthnot & Slipper on the only choice of career for the second son of a good family The History of the Cufflink Professor Pinkerton on the origins of this essential gentleman's accoutrement The Rover P4 Earl Okin sings the praises of his "gentlemen's club on wheels" The Bollywood Moustache Michael Attree examines the hirsute mysteries of the Indian fakir Dresing Gown Friday Edward Furnace finds that his bed is the only suitable place to do any work |